The day has finally come today, Maattrraan has hit the screens all around the country

While nervous, Suriya, who plays conjoined twins in the film is also kicked about his film and is eagerly waiting for the junta’s response. The perfectionist from South has given his all for this project. “Maattrraan is a very emotional film and it will explore a sensitive relationship between two twin brothers,” Suriya said.

The 37-year-old actor has dubbed for the first time in Telugu for one of the twins, and his superstar brother Karthi dubbed for the other. Karthi who was last seen in Saguni is as excited as Suriya.

Director KV Anand is in awe of Suriya and his dedication to the project in hand. He claims that unlike other actors, Suriya has never been tired to give retakes. Now that’s what a thorough professional does, no? “KV sir knows exactly what to give to the audience. I have full confidence in him and I’m sure my fans will love my work in the film,” said Suriya during a promotional event of the film. “This is my landmark film and it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the entire team of the film,” Suriya further added.

The film also stars Kajal Agarwal, Sachin Khedekar, Vivek and Tara in lead roles.

Recently the spelling of the title of Suriya’s upcoming film was changed from Maatran to Maattrraan

All the letters except the first and the last were spelled twice, since the movie is about conjoined twins.And now, there’s a change in the title of the movie’s Telugu version too. Earlier it was titled Duplicate. It is now said the film will be rechristened as Brothers.

Apparently, the producer, Bellamkonda Suresh, who has acquired the distribution rights of Maattrraan‘s Telugu version, feels that Brothers would be more apt than Duplicate. Directed by K V Anand, the film has Suriya and Kajal Agarwal in lead roles. Music is by Harris Jayaraj. The audio was launched recently at a grand function in Singapore.